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Hirnforschung in Deutschland 1849 bis 1974
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Zur Begriffsbildung und Methodik
pp. 15
Die Ausgangssituation um die frühen Briefe
pp. 20
Hypothesen und Konzeptionen
pp. 35
Naturwissenschaftliche Grundlagen der vergleichenden Entwicklungsgeschichte des Nervensystems und seiner Funktionen
pp. 44
Die Beziehungen zwischen Neuroanatomie und Neuropathologie sowie die Bemühungen, Brücken zur klinischen Krankheitslehre und zur Pathogenese zu schlagen
pp. 67
Von der vergleichenden Psychologie zur Psychiatrie
pp. 86
Einflüsse des politischen Umfeldes auf Wissenschaftler
pp. 124
Kampf um Institutionen und Publikationsorgane
pp. 133
Freunde, Kollegen, Konkurrenten
pp. 143
Zur Bewertung von Wissenschaftlern in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus (ein Nachwort in eigener Sache)
pp. 155
Literatur zu den Teilen I bis II
pp. 169
Tabelle in chronologischer Anordnung der Briefe mit kurzer Inhaltsangabe in Regestenform
pp. 681
Ausgewählte Briefe in vollständiger Abschrift der Originale
pp. 1049
Kurzbiographien zu den in den Briefen genannten Personen
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